Excalibur #12: He Did WHAT!?
Excalibur #12
Excalibur #12 (Howard, To, & Arciniega) delivers a fun story- assuming the reader is able to leave their preconceptions behind.
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Excalibur #12 (Howard, To, & Arciniega) delivers a fun story- assuming the reader is able to leave their preconceptions behind.
DetailsStar Wars #6: The Destiny Path Part VI
Luke Skywalker continues his quest to learn more about The Force and his father in issue #6 (Soule, Saiz, Prianto). Instead, he encounters victims of the Dark Lord and learns their stories instead.
DetailsCaptain America #23
Not the return of Red Skull as the solicit would indicate, Captain America #23 (Coates, Milla, @RobotJQ @JoeCaramagna @Marvel) instead turns out to be a riviting realignment of the focus of the series, vaulting it into elite status.
DetailsHellions #4
Hellions #4 ( @zebwells , @StephenSegovia , @Davcuriel ) ends its first arc with an impacting ending that will make you care and bond with this unusual team, while calling as back as “Inferno” with a twist in its vision.
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1
Giant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1 (Hickman, Dauterman, Wilson) is full of beautiful art and fine characterizations. What more do you need?
DetailsX-Men #12
X-Men #12 (Hickman, Yu, Gho) is crammed with interesting ideas, or ideas that could have been interesting, but the writing was not at all engaging, in practice, despite the heavy lifting done by the art.
DetailsEdgeworld #1
Edgeworld #1 (Austen, @patolliffe65 @leeloughridge #JodiWyne @comixology) is an excited new entry into a brand new sci-fi world that doesn’t care if you’re not ready for adult material!
DetailsMARVELS SNAPSHOTS X-MEN #1
Spoiler-free review! MARVELS SNAPSHOTS X-MEN #1 (Edidin, Reilly O’Halloran, Orzechowski) a brilliantly nuanced story of the emotional journey of one of the X-Men’s most iconic characters! DO NOT MISS IT @NotLasers @tomreillyart @ChrisOHalloran 10/10
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn
Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Normal Osborn #1 (Spencer, @FedeVice_Art, @delgaduck ) takes us deep within the lives of that Norman Osborn has effected. SPOILER: It’s ALL of them!!!!
DetailsIron Man #1
Iron Man #1 ( @ifyoucantwell, @cafucomics, D’Armata) kicks off a brand-new era for the world’s favorite shell-head. One that makes it seem like he’s finally a co-star in the Marvel Universe, not the sole attraction!
Details“Doom Metal” kicks off in Justice League #53 (Williamson, Xermanico, Farjardo Jr.), and although the art is gorgeous, the plot feels threadbare and by-the-numbers. There’s definite potential for growth – due more to overarching narrative promise than anything technically delivered here – but it may take another issue or two to reach it. Turns out, not even death metal can rock at an eleven every time.
DetailsBatman #99
Taking full advantage of stunning artwork, Batman #99 builds on powerful characterizations with emotionally charged developments in the Joker War to set the stage for an exciting finale. @JamesTheFourth @JorgeJimenezArt @Tomeu_Morey @ClaytonCowles
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